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Automotive Fine Chemicals/Brake Fluid

Brake Fluid replacement cycle

 

brake fluid replacement cycle is typically every 2-3 years or 40,000-60,000 miles. However, the replacement cycle can vary depending on the vehicle, driving conditions, and driving habits. It is always best to consult your vehicle's owner's manual for the recommended brake fluid replacement cycle.

Brake fluid is a critical component of the brake system. It helps to transfer pressure from the brake pedal to the brake calipers, which in turn apply pressure to the brake pads to slow or stop the vehicle. Over time, brake fluid can absorb moisture, which can reduce its boiling point and lead to brake fade. Brake fade is a condition in which the brakes lose their effectiveness, which can increase the stopping distance and make it more difficult to control the vehicle.

To replace brake fluid, you will need to:

  1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
  2. Turn off the engine and allow it to cool.
  3. Open the hood and locate the brake fluid reservoir.
  4. Remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir.
  5. Using a funnel, add new brake fluid to the reservoir.
  6. Replace the cap on the brake fluid reservoir.

Be sure to use the type of brake fluid recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer.

Here are some signs that it may be time to replace your brake fluid:

  • The brake pedal feels spongy or soft.
  • The brakes seem to be less effective than they used to be.
  • There are signs of brake fluid leaks.

If you notice any of these signs, it is a good idea to have your brake fluid checked by a qualified mechanic.